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  1. i have two friday tickets. With the Will call issue i cant transfer them. once that issue is avialable i can transfer if they are still needed.
  2. Commissioner Faulkens stated on the podcast that everyone will participate in the parade of champions, they have shortened the break between sessions, and a change to the layout of the mats to bring the fans in closer. Basically state will have a different look this year. And improved on things from past years.
  3. Friday, Feb. 17, 2023 Session 1 Gates open at 12:30 pm ET Parade of Champions at 1:30 pm ET First Round Weight Classes 106 - 145 begin at 2 pm ET First Round Weight Classes 152 - 285 begin at 5:30 pm ET Saturday, Feb. 18, 2023 Session 2 Gates open at 8 am ET Quarterfinals begin at 9 am ET with Semifinals to follow Fieldhouse cleared of all spectators following Semifinals Session 3 Gates open at 3:30 pm ET Consolations at 4:30 pm ET with State Championships to follow at 7:30 pm ET
  4. I think if everyone could take out their rulebook, and go to section 7-6 article 6 c. where it does state it is stalling when either wrestler repeatedly creates a stalemate situation to prevent an opponent from scoring. So the question is not whether or not the wrestler was stalling or not. But did the official determine that the wrestler was the one that was creating the stalemate situation repeatedly. If so, then stalling should have been called. Could there have been or was there some preventive officiating where the official told the offending wrestler that he was creating the stalemate situation and would need to improve from that position and repeated acts of that kind would be penalized? Maybe? Keep in mind there are two wrestlers on the mat, and by not penalizing one wrestler is actually sometimes penalizing the other.
  5. Many people look at this shirt and just see a referee/official’s uniform. Very few people look at this shirt and see what it really is - pure dedication, strength, and nerve. They don’t see what goes on behind the scenes. Days away from families and one’s home, countless hours of studying, analyzing and reanalyzing one’s own calls, reading and re-reading the rule book, countless hours on the phones with other officials to ask questions and mentor each other, hours and their own money dedicated to associations and trying to make the world of officiating a better place. What people think they see: “a horrible official”, “someone who doesn’t know the rules”, “a biased official who “clearly” has it out for their team”, “someone who should never be able to be an official”. To those people who sit in the stands or sit behind their computer screens or phones making these comments – I encourage you to try it. Sitting in the stands or on the couch and making the calls is the easy route. Because you have the ability to be right or wrong with no consequences. The official out there on the mat, field, or court has to be right all the time (which is subjective to your eyes, your team, and your desired outcome, instead of the rules). I encourage you take the official’s test. Take it and you will see that you didn’t pass because you don’t know as much about the sport as you thought you did. And when you do fail, use it as motivation to join an association, read and study the rule book, and then take the test again. After taking the test (probably multiple times), maybe just maybe you will pass. And if you do pass, then go ahead and put on the uniform, muscle up the nerve and strength to actually become an official and step out into the center mat, court, or field. Every sport is in need of more officials. The number of officials and number of younger people wanting to be officials has greatly decreased. Why? Probably because it is an extremely difficult position to be put in, and all you get in return is constant hate. To the fans – I am not asking you not to root for your team. Root and scream for your team! If you don’t like a call, boo it, and then move on! What I am asking, is please be more respectful in person or online. Officials walk out to a game or match knowing that by the end of it they will have one side hating and degrading them. They are required to make the tough calls over and over again, calls that will upset one side or the other. It is a lose-lose situation regardless of the outcome. So why do they do it? My guess would be for the love of the sport. Officials are humans, with families- wives, husbands, and children, with friends, with homes, other careers, and feelings. They are people. Real people. Who, after everything that they do, still have to listen and read horrible comments from people who wouldn’t dare or have enough courage or knowledge to step out into the fire. Yet these officials have enough dedication and nerve to continuously step out onto the mat, court, field, etc… over and over and over again because they love what they do and they love the sport. They are truly relentless. Are they always perfect? Probably not. They are humans, in a world of sports where rules are ever changing and evolving. They are dedicated, and every official that I know uses every call, match, game, and outcome as a learning experience, whether good or bad. Officiating is one of the most difficult and thankless jobs that I can think of. So to every official out there – THANK YOU. Thank you for doing everything that you do so that the world can enjoy the thrill and excitement of sports. Thank you for the brotherhood and sisterhood that you provide each other, and for becoming each other’s lifelong friends and family. Thank you for giving up countless hours and days away from your families. Thank you for continuing to put yourself out there over and over again regardless of all of the negative feedback and comments/posts from spectators. Thank you for the time and energy that you dedicate into your craft, so that we, as spectators, can sit, watch, and enjoy the sports that we love.
  6. I like Freddy and this is not personal, but at 182 Calderon will NOT beat Stephens! and do not discount Hertle at 195. If you havnt seen him wrestle you will be impressed. Make a mistake and your done!
  7. I think tomorrow there is going to be some surprises from Lincoln. With Newton and Isaacs both in the championship, and Shank has the potential to be in the Championship. This week he has practiced hard and aggressive. That's good because I am pretty sure everyone else layed around the wrestling room not working out just talkin about the Super Bowl and whether that bold groundhog will see its shadow. True champions work hard every day of every week of the year! Not just 5 days!
  8. Marchand wrestles 138. Did cox not wrestle Marchand.
  9. "If you can dodge a wrench you can dodge a ball"
  10. Stansberry is indeed the back-up at 145/152. Hartman was sick last night with flu like symptions, and Stansberry was unable to make the 145 on short notice. Garrod is injured from a neck strain suffered during the Richmond match last week.
  11. I think that is the whole point of the post. "letting the HIGH SCHOOL KID HAVE HIS MOMENT" Brooks did not care to let Micic who just defeated an undefeated state returning state champ his "moment".
  12. i dont see how advancing to state makes someone a bust? advancing to state out of the New Castle Semi State is quite an accomplishment to say the least.
  13. WC with late takedown wins 8-7. WC up 30-25. Going to last match at 195
  14. JC called for stalling not trying to return. JC cut him. 6-6
  15. 6-5 30 seconds to go in second. JC up WC gettingalot of rest withbllod tim WC hit for fleeing
  16. 182 2-2 end of 1. JC with quick reversal to start 2nd
  17. Reidling wins by Tech fall. WC up 27-22.
  18. 152 WC pointer wins by major. 22-22 Reidling now in at 160
  19. 152 Reidling didnot report. Bumping to 160.
  20. 132. REEL beats MONtgomery JC up 16-15
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